Darwin:Alarm Element
Alarm message
Overview
An Alarm message indicates that a feed in to Darwin has stopped, or has re-started.
Detail
The alarms sent are as follows:
Alarm | Meaning |
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tdAreaFail | Darwin has detected that no data has been received from a single TD for a period of time |
tdFeedFail | Darwin has detected that no data has been received from any TD for a period of time |
tyrellFeedFail | Darwin has detected that its connection to Tyrell has failed |
Each alarm has a unique identifier, and may be cleared with an alarm being received with a 'clear' element and the same unique identifier.
Example messages
<alarm> <al:set id="20669"> <al:tdFeedFail /> </al:set> </alarm> <alarm> <al:clear> 20669 </al:clear> </alarm>
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